Brush fires break out in Ocala National Forest

Posted May 29 2019 06:33PM EDT

Video Posted May 29 2019 11:43PM EDT

Updated May 29 2019 11:50PM EDT

OCKLAWAHA, Fla. (FOX 35 ORLANDO) - Firefighters from multiple agencies battled two large brush fires in the Ocala National Forest, one of which briefly posed a possible threat to a residential area near the federal land.

At approximately 2 p.m., the U.S. Forest Service, the Florida Forest Service, and officials from Marion County Fire Rescuse and the Marion County Sheriff's Office responded to an approximately 505-acre fire north of Ocklawaha.

"The winds have been shifting, so that's been a challenge for us," explained David Quisenberry, with the U.S. Forest Service. "We're about 16 days or so from our last significant rain...hopefully some rain will come in and help us out."

Agencies conducted precautionary evacuations of 50 homes in a community on Lake Bryant [GMap]. Five helicopters made water bucket drops while a fixed-wing tanker assisted.

Residents were permitted back into their homes late Wednesday. Fire spotters remain on scene to monitor any flare-ups.